Building an Inclusive Educational Ecosystem for Global Challenges through EU-India stakeholders

Chairman of the Session: Mr. Vikas Chandra Rastogi, IAS, Principal Secretary, Department of Higher and Technical Education, Government of Maharashtra
Chief Moderator: Prof. T. M Sathyanarayanan, Director, Overseas Education Consultancy Services & Co- Chairman,Education Committee, EU Chambers
Moderator: Prof. P K Shajahan, Dean Academic Affairs, Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Speakers: Mr. Koustubh Kanade, Vice- President Marketing & Executive Projects, B Braun Medical
Prof.ChristerNygren,Lecturerin Innovation Management, Malardalen University, Sweden Mrs. Maud LE BARS, South Asia Area Manager India Office Global School, Rennes School of Business, France
Prof. Lars Hulgaard,Prof of Social Entrepreneurship, Roskilde University, Denmark

Threw light on There have been several recent tie-ups between the EU and Indian governments on education. Some notable examples include: Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree Programs: The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree Programs provide opportunities for students from India to study in the EU and for EU students to study in India. These programs are designed to promote cross-cultural understanding and to build stronger ties between the two regions.EU-India Joint Research and Innovation Partnership: The EU-India Joint Research and Innovation Partnership is a collaborative initiative that aims to promote joint research and innovation activities between the EU and India. This partnership focuses on areas such as health, energy, water, and climate change.EU- India Virtual Education Initiative: The EU-India Virtual Education Initiative is a collaboration between the EU and India to promote virtual education and online learning.

This initiative includes the development of joint online courses and the sharing of educational resources and materials.EU-India Higher Education Platform: The EU-India Higher Education Platform is a forum for higher education institutions in the EU and India to exchange ideas, share best practices, and collaborate on joint projects. The platform focuses on areas such as student and staff mobility, joint degree programs, and research collaboration. Joint Declaration on Cooperation in Higher Education: In 2021, the EU and India signed a Joint Declaration on Cooperation in Higher Education, which aims to strengthen cooperation between higher education institutions in the two regions. The declaration focuses on areas such as student mobility, research collaboration, and the development of joint degree programs.

These tie-ups between the EU and Indian governments on education demonstrate a commitment to building stronger ties between the two regions and promoting collaboration in areas such as research,
innovation, and education.

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